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PACE in Practice
PACE (Playfulness, Acceptance, Curiosity and Empathy) forms one of the foundational platforms for all relationships with traumatised children as it aims to help them feel understood, connected and safe.
Berry Street
Developing Speech
Children learn to speak and communicate by interacting with others. Communication involves many things including speaking, hearing, listening, understanding, social skills, reading, writing and using voice
KU Children’s Services
Learning Resilience - Affirm - Embed - Empower
Modules in this domain will provide educators with an in-depth understanding of SEL and why it's important for mental health and wellbeing. Further, they will provide educators with an understanding of how to intentionally teach SEL skills, and foster resilience in education settings.
Beyond Blue
Becoming a Responsible Person – Self Paced Course
This four module on-demand online course is based on legislation, covers off what it all means to be the responsible person as well as how best to select one in your service.
Child Australia
Understanding child mental health and disability
This foundation course explores mental health for children aged 0-12 years who are living with disability. It will help you to identify the factors that support a child’s social and emotional wellbeing and introduce you to key concepts in disability-aware practice. It also describes the importance of considering the mental health of children living with disability, and why these children may be more vulnerable to developing mental health concerns.
Emerging Minds
Transforming documentation & the planning cycle
These courses share conversations with three leaders of services that have been rated Excellent by ACECQA, with Carrie Rose, Renee Mitchell, and Narelle Dawson.
First Door
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